TIME TABLE. Btafre for Hardman, Monument, Lnnr Creek, f ohn Day and Canyon City, leave ax follows : Every day at 6 a. m.. except Similar. A rrlvea every day at 6 p. m.. except Monday. Tbe cheapest, quickest and beat line to or from the interior conntry. WALT. THOMPSON. Prop. Phill Cohn, Airent. You can get the best beer in Heppner at Q. rowe'a, 5 cents per glass. B. Ted- If you want the finest liquors, cigars, etc., call at Ted's City Hotel Bar! SUH IMON I TUE WED I THU I FRI 1 5AT J 2 3J 5 6 j a 9 io TifTT 14 15 16 17 I6 19 20 21 2 2. 25 M 25 26 27 28 1 29 301311 1 I Here and There. Millions ride tbe Rambler. Ike Eonia has bicyoles to rent. Ayers guarantees bis poison. $2.50 per dozen The Niles-Vinson, vTalla Walla, Wash. Only tf. Marble Works, Tbe Weekly Hud and the Qnzette $2.75 per year, both strictly in advauoe. La Grande Marble Works, La Grande Ore. 8. 0. Smith, salesman, HeDpner. Now is tbe time to kill squirrels; and Swaggart's "Sure Shot" is the stuff to do it with. tf. Try Avers' buying any dozen. squirrel poison before other. Only $250 per tf. Arrangements are being made to or ganize silver oluoa all over Hartley county. Wm. Hughes and son were passengers on tbe down train luesday en ruute to Portland. Dave MoAtee and wife departed for Fossil Tuesday where they spent the .fourth. Tor Sale A lot of household fnroi tnre and an organ. Cull at the M. parsonage. tf. Eli Keeney and Wm. Tillard left Mon day for Fossil wbere they are taking in tbe races. Wanted Plain or fanoy sewing. Will go to tbe house or take sewing at borne. Mrs. Mary Henderson. W. H. Hermann, representing an Eastern firm; was interviewing our busi ness men last Tueiday, If you want to rent a bioycle or get re pairs for same, call on Ike Ennis at his bicyole livery, power bouse. Gilboueen Bros-, will soon go to tbe inner country to be absent until tbe latter part of this month. Await their return. lit. Green Mathews for ahavlog, b air cutting, shampooing and all other work in that line. Baths at any time during business hours. J. P. Ilsydeo.tbe well known traveling man, arrived from tbe interior oountry Tuesday morning last, departing for outside point Wednesday. Geo. Barker retorned Monday evening from a week's stay down at Uufus where be had been looking after tbe interests of the Pacific Coast Elevator Co. Cbief Feo announced that ten oxen would be killed at tbe Yakima reserva tion for tbe bene lit of the visitors. This bar beque proved to be a great drawing card. Sbilo'sCnre is sold on a guarantee. It cure Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure only one oent a dose, 25cts..50ota.. and II. Bold by T. W. Ay em, Jr. Henator Mitcbel! and Hon. D. P. Thompson both delivered orations at a big grove near Harlow yesterday. A large and enthusiastic aalienoe was io attendance. Homer Harrington, Hterling Keitbly aoiftBilly Conine were am ingtboae who took advantage of the Cheap rates to Portland, and departed Toeaday for tbe metropolis to epeud tbe fourth. On July 2. 3 and 4 tbe O. 11. A N. will aell tickets lo any point witlnu mu ruiles one fare foi muud trip. Tirkeia eipire at midnight of the otb prni Tina la a splendid opportunity to travel on hnai Deas or pleaaore. t(. Lo Till' J returned I t Toeaday even inn from Tbs Dalit. Hi says we were io error io reportiutt that be ws aide nu ked at Kafus, as be simplv slot pe1 off to buot op Uan. Darker, a be learned Geo. bad got loat lo a aaod storm. Kv. Jenkins arrived from Tbe Dalles oo (Saturday lat end held cervices al the opera bne oo huoday morning and evening-. II baa remaioed with Us I his week and will bold m ruing and ev-ntng services at the nsual piece belt nnoday Mrs. T. H. Hawktoa. Chattanooga. Teoo., saye "Hbilob a Vitaliser 'aaved my life.' I eoneider II the beat rrmely for dahilitalel Syaieoj I ever Oeed.' For d)pepia, liver of kidr-ay euble it eieele. I'riee 75 cents. Hol-J by T. W. Ayers, J . Foesil Journal: Wm. Retiie reaohed Heppuer on the 18 b with tbe 1400 mut too sheep sold io Lnoy Bros, by Kettle k Patterson aud A G. Onilvie. Not one as loet io the drive from fossil, aud all arrived in good conditiun. Lacry xbioped a train 1 tad from Qeppuer, Chas White taking two cars of it tor a bunch be shipped to Uuioago oo his owo aooount. Frank Lacey said they did very well on tbe previous train load. which was shipped from the Dalles. There are many aocidents to live stock which oause delay i nd loss to tbe farmer iia woik. In a larue nunber of in 8'ances tbe delay would be but trilling if a remedy was promptly applied. Dr. J. tl. McLean a Volcanic Oil Limmeut has for many years been regarded as the farmers friend. Its healing intluenoe on tbe flesh of domestic animals is immedi ate and permanent. Prioe 25c, 60c and $1.00 per buttle. We learn that J. L. Beyroer met with a very serious acoident out at Mallory s mill on Rook oreek the latter part of last week. Mr. Beymer, while conven ing with a friend, forgot that be was sitting on the table where tbe slab saw operates, and leaning back came in on taot with tbe saw and whs terribly lacer ated. However, tbe wound was ourefully dressed and at last aocounts he was resting easy and will do doubt recover. There comes a time to all of us, when we feel meen and "out of sorts" and in a condition to invite disease. It ie then we need euch a remedy as Dr. J. H. McLaau's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. To persons exhausted by sicknees or over-work its invigorating i fluenoe is surpris.ng, promptly restor ing health, energy and cheerful spirits. Prioe $l.U0 per bottle. Dan Horner returned last Monday evening from Sacrament where be bBs been employed for two months past. Dan reports times in that seotion of California even worse than here, and says Heppner is good enough for him. He will .robably go in busiuees here again. Ike Ennis has a stock of bioycle repairs and will fix your wheel up at reasonable rates. It is his intention to make a epeomlty in this line, and as tbe number of wheels is rapidly increasing, this will oertuinly be pleasing news to those who are so fortunate as to own a bike. tf. B. F. Swaggart is prepared to furnish hia "dure Hhot" equirrel poison in wholesale lots. He has alrendy received large order from Washington and Idaho Every where, it Iibb been need, t has not failed to exterminate the little pests. tf. Earl's Clover Root will purify your Blood, clear y.inr Complexion, regulate your bowels and mnke your bead clear as a bell. 25c , 50o., and $1. bold by T. W. Avers Jr. Kirl's Clover Root, tbe great Blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the Complexion aud cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 ots., $1. Sold by T. W. Ayers, Jr. Sbiloh'a Cure, tbe great Cough and Croup Cure, is io great demand. Pocket size ojntains twenty five doses only 25c Children love it, Bold by T. W. Avers Jr. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A , San Diewo, Oat. says: "Hhilob's Cata'rh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 5i)c. T. W. Ayers, Jr. CUUKENT FLK AS AN TRIES. cowboys have a the time, don't She You western thirst tor blood all yon? He (with a corkscrew) Ob.no, ma'am. We changes it sometimes. Detroit Free- Press. I understand that a fellow has to know a lot to get into office under tbe District government," Baid the young man. "Ye-e s," aaid the old employe. "It's a good idea for him to know consider able, provided be doesn't tell any of it." Washington Star. Tbe Judge Have you any reason to ofldr why sentence should not be pro nounced upon you? The Prisoner I ain't got much to say, but it's right to the p'int. When I shot the feller I was only doin' it fer f au ; an' here you fellers are wantin' to hang me in cold-blooded malice, so you air. In diatapolis Journal. "I trust," began the seedy customer, argumentatively. "I dont," responded the grooer, de cisively. Somehow the conversation languished after that. Albany Argus. "I'm going now; yea. I'm going, go ing," murmured Steigher. "What an excellent auctioneer you'd make," said tbe heartless but tired Miss Nyoegirl. Boston Courier. "There's nothing worse in the world than ostentation," said Garraway. "Ob, yee, there is," said Gorse. "Bos tontation is muoh worse." "What is Bostontation?" "Ostentation plus Boston," said Gorse. Harper's Bazar. Employer I don't see why you should B6k me to pay you more money ; you do no more work than formerly. TvDewntist No, sir: but I have a husband to support now. Puck. Mrs. Brown never sits up to wait for her husband." No?" No. When she expeots bim to be nut late she retires eaily, sets tbe alarm at 3 o'clock, aud gets up, refreshed reproaohful. -Life. A sjt" I Prize Hood's Barsaparilla more than any remedy I have ever taken. I have never been robust and was subject to severe headaches, and had no appetite. Since taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills I am a well woman, have a good appetite and sleep well, I cordially recommend Hood's Bar saparilla. Mrs. 8. M. Gorham, Fillmore House, Fillmore, California. H nnd ' c D i 1 1 c cnr " liver '" bulom. "wua rllia nan, headache. 2M. If you buy a new Thresher, Engine, v HORSE POWER OR SAW MILL You of course want the best. and Transcript Film). Tbe case of J. B. Eddy, railroad commissioner, against H. R. Kiuoaid, secretary of state, is now in tbe supreme oourt on appeal. Tbe tran script was filed last Wednesday and there is a stipulation ef parties tbat tbe case may be taken up out of its order. Tbe court is engaged on some Pendleton canes now and so soon at those are dis posed of, it is likely arguments will be heard on this case, bo hs to get it out of tbe way. Core for Headache. As a remedy for all forma of Headache Electric Bitter has proved to be the very beat. It effects a permaoeut cure and the moat dreaded habitual sick headaches yie'd to its influence. We urge all who are e filleted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. lb CNnee of habitual Constipation fc,le trio Bitters cures by giving the needed t ne to the bowels, and few eases long resist the ue of tbis medicine. Try once. Large bnttUe ouly fifty cents at T. W. Ayers, Jr., drug store. That Tired Feeling. Is a common complaint and it is a dan Kermis sytnutom. It means tbat tue system is debili'nted beoiuse of impure blood, and in this condition It is espeo ially liable to attacks of disease. Hood's SHrsHparilla is the remedy for this con dition, and also for tbat weHknese which prevails at the ohange of season, olimute or life. Hood's Pills aot easily, yet promptly and tfticiently oo the bowels and liver. 25oti. Cacbr of Mathies' Death. E. L. E White, editor of the East Portland Chronicle, who was also a member of tbe exeontive onminittee of the it. P. A. and one of three who acoompanied H. G, Mathiee to Newport recently, attributes the indirect cause of bia death to eatiu rock oysters while over at Ysqnina bay at tbat time. Tbe oysters were out season, at which time they are danger ous to health, but this fact does not seem to be koowo to lovers of tbe oyster Mr. Matbiea was predisposed to Bright disease, and bis partaking of tbe oysters appears to bave aggravated the disease However, Mr- Matbies was tbe most ro bust of tbe party and it seems strange tbat he should be the first to succumb to the effects. A singular effect of bia ill nesa also was t tal blindness ensnio about 10 days before death took plaoe, though be was cheerful under tbis great affliction and olnng to the hope of re covery, tiro Mathies' funeral occurred last Tuesday under tbe auapioea of New oomb lodge, K. of P. Tbe Portland City Press Club also attended in bidy. Thi Old Silvub Dollar. How dear to our beart ia tbe old silver dollar, when some kind subscriber presents it to view; the liberty brad without necktie or collar, and all the strange things tbat sema to us so Dew; tbe wide spreading eagle, tbe arrowa below it, the stars and tbe worda with strange things they tell tbe coin of oar fathers, we're glad tbat we know it, for some time or other 'twill oome io right well tbe spread eagle dol lar, tbe ttar spangled dollar, tbe old sil ver dollar wc ail love ao well. It Leads Them All. he "Cyclone" Thresher. Here are THREE POINTS Which we wish you to Bemember : First: We Keep HARDWARE Secokd: We offer it CHEAP Third: We sell FOR CASH We are enabled to give more for a dollar than the usual "Dollar's worth." GILLIAM & BISBEE Main Street, Heppner, Or Write for Catalogue and Prices. tie Massilion Engine X Thresher Co. PORTLAND. OREQON. LOCAL MARKET REPORT. Wheat, bu ; r.8 8640 inour.DM i 40 Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 2 25 " " three " " 'I 60 Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 1 75 " stook 1 OU 1 50 Hogs, ou foot, owt 3 00 Hogs, dressed 4 00 Wool 5 8 Horses, slow sale. Butter, roll 2540 Eggs, doz 8 Chickens, doz 2 003 00 Turkeys Potatoes, per owt 4') CALIFORNIA MARKET. Wheat, cwt g 87 97 flour, bbl HOoiTjaoo Beeves, stall fed 4 00 (d 0 00 Muttons, owt 6 00 800 If GOODS Arriving Daily. :AT ifflm mercantile mm We Sell as Low or Lower than Any of . Our Competitors. We keep a complete line of everything. Special Prices on Gents' Furnishings. CALL The National Bank AND SEE US. Building;, .... HepDner, Oregon he in iwm i Storage and Forwarding. Pays all Charges on fool, Merchandise, Wool baled and consigned. Soeoial attention paid to wool that it may be under cover and in good condition for inspection of buyers. Etc. Don't Pass It By ! never pass a good thing. Alwayi take I 1 advantage of legitimate opportunities to A make the most out of everything, which appliea to t' e purchase of drugs, medl- clnea, etc.. down at T. W. Aycra' Drug; Stoie. Just opened for the Inspection of the public one of the finest lines of toilet arilcles. perfum ery notions, and the like, ever seen In Heppner. Avers nas anyming anu everything in euuicss prolusion. rrescnpuons nuea any anu mgni. Heppner Building, next door lo T. K. Howard's. T. W. AY KKS, Jr.. Heppner, Oregon. Remember the Upper Warehouse. HENRY HEPPNER, Heppner, Ore. Proprietor. Hogs, owt. Wool Eastern Oregon. Butter, lb Eggs, doz Potatoes new, per ot.. old, " .. Chickens, doz. . 4 BO it 6 25 (It H vm is 60 85 30 (it 75 8 00 ii) 600 Attorneys at Iaw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. BEPPNEB, : : : ; : OREGON Turkeys, lb II dS 15 PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat, bu f 52 ( 53 Flour, tbl 1800235 Beeves, owt 2 25(8 8 60 " dressed 6 (XI (i 6 50 Muttons, live sheared ... 2 25 (4 2 75 " d reused, lb 04 it) 04 Y Hogs, on foot 3 50 fc 3 7.) dressed, II).. Wool Eastern Oregon Butter , Eggs, doi Chickens, doz Turkeys, lb dressed. . . 04i 05 07g- T,i la 1(1 (rc 11 8 00 d$ 8 75 12 While in Stork ton, Cal., sometime ago, Tha. F. Laiigan, f Los ISauns, that state, was takeo very severely with rr iui and diarrhoea. He chanced to oet Mr. C. M. Carter, who wan similarly alll cfrd. Ha a: "I told him of CliauilwUiu's Colio, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy, and we went to the Hol ilen Drug Ml ore and procured buttle of It It gave Mr. Uarter prompt relief and I can vminh for its having cored me." For salt) by rilocum-Jobosoo Drug Co. Tka Dlanxrery Kaved Ilia Life. Mr. CailliiiH'ile, Druggiai, Iteavert vllle. III., eait: -To Dr. King's New Diacnvery I owe my Ufa. Was taken wtib'L Uripp and inej i th pbifi cans for mil alxiul, but of do avail and ws g'Veo np and told I eouhl not live. Having Dr. Kiun'aNrw DlMvitrfv in my slum I sent fr Uitile and began Its DM and I ruin lb first d began to get getier, aud nftr using Ihren txiitl.a waa up and about again. It la worth Its wfigtit in gold Wt won't kep ' or houae wiih'ol it " (let a free trial at T. W. Ayei's Jr.. drug store. Bark Ira's arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, Drniaes, Mores, Ulcers, Malt Ilhentn, Fever Horee, letter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn, and all skin eruptioui and poaitively cures files, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perffct satisfaction or money refunded. ril'ce 2o cents per box. f or sals by T. W. Ayers. Jr. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Team Wanted. I want to buy a good, gentle team of about 1200 pound horses. Also a good, second-hand wagon and harness and a gentle saddle pony. Have aomo good, young Short horn bulla for sale; also tine poultry and eggs for hatobing. Took first prize on my cattle and fowls at State fair last year. Call at tbe J. Q Wilson place above Heppner. N. C. Maws. H7-G1. The editor of the Gold Hill Miner is a baohelor with considerable pretensions, and tbe young ladies if that euterpriaiug horg the other night aas iiilted bis reai- denoe. liro. Roberts bad oonv niently abentel himself, however, and the sere nadinif psrty was discomfited. Jackson. villa Time. The above refers to T. K. Knberts, wbo waa in the employ ot the Qnzette during the summer of 1H02. Tbe following advertisement appeared io an Aurora paper last week : "Wanted A second-band bicyolo, by a young lady with a leather seat." The Wood- burn Independent says: "We know a Dnmler of ladiaa in Anrora, but have never seen one that answers the above description." Io order to reduce our stock ot - Ktr aonaiaMraai IS ILL HD ! I T is an ill wind that blows no good, and Although the play. ful pranka ot Old Boreas exposes tbis fond couple to temporary em. barrassment, the situation greatly amuses the spectators. Likewuie the situation at IQNE Joe WOOLE11Y Riiico it ha become Generally known that CAHMIICM A. I'lITvIv I-1 IV ie GENERAL MERCHANDISE Which ba sella at Bed IVrk Prices. OF Farmprs of Eicht Mile, Davidson, Gooseberry, Douclas, Jordan Pork and lone section can d no better than make their purchases of Joe. lie carries a full line of iMiriiiHbinu Uooln, Hoofs and oboes, Groceries, and in fact a complete stock of general merchandise. 1 aw. lU-ad "Coin's" publications. Don fVrtiift Ilntril. fcutafiL I McFarland Mercantile Co. will pay Jl V H 1 iN iLb eah for wheat, barley, bides and pelts. f armers should call and see them. a O--0- IONIC. OREGON. Thb Cori Kiri-Cbarleo Con nlegbain, lha bii sbrp owoer who anf ferea aever Iiim by rrevbt Ore, ! malevt at l.Ti.lKsj or Wire, bat rreelvod birflficalioo tbat tha teVeral CX'tnfaine boldiog imafatioa u"iO bis damageil properl; d'cy lo all. or part, liability. lprrOlalie,f lh ll'itna Mutual lo 'iraora O'lcspauy, Fi'a Aaieitioa l'la- Wblla fomint up laal Tneaday atcbt t.BS cniataev. Hartford Fir Inanranr h'iraa ran dowo ana inim in i eat t AHy plaea trnar laa. A lha e,r pMd over lh bora hit b"d; ram In tnla t wito Ilia of lb eoarb. badly damtgtog aaj rvmovmg a portn if tbrm. OilleMor lllaekmaa ba appolrl J It. Uollay tiue. Sir J. Frank D. lb repuhbrao boljor. aa ebil aletk. M. MiHaf baa formerly bll Ha p".l imio of traveheg rtopnty, which pmi". It IS n feioTte.l. Will M BUM by J true L. CowaD, if A I hat) y. Tb fagnlar aohadfiplloO p'a of tba rVml-Waekly iaalt to 12 aad tba regular prw ol iba Weekly Orreiaa toll.-V). Any oa aaUonbiag fr lb (tn and pavf ' ' l .vanrra e t'b ' Oai'U d Wr.l tr"ta f"f It AH ' awb- . lh.il nhrt.lfl.tfia t"9 raayeanaaJrwtx-a wtli ba ntt . . i Meadowa A Hcnvner, tba b'arksmitha, bnraeborr and wcKid bntohera, at tba old Gnnn atand, Maio street, Heppner. Call oo tba boys. T. R. Howard makes a speoialty in supplying atnokmeo with all oexled artu lea, beaidea carrying a geoeral lina. He bia new ad. ti Mathews Bros., City botal barber shop, tooaorial artiata. Hairoutling, shaving, hamptMiirtg, etc.. dona aoivotiBoelly. Ualbs at 25 cents apleoa , O. B. Uatt. tba tonsorial artist, can ba f'lond at bis parlora, Matlock Ooroer, where b will dispense at popular priroe, shaves, abampooa, bairouta, ale. Htaga leaves fr Echo Moodays, Wedneadaya. and rridays, returologoa Tueailaya. Tbnradava and haturdays. It. Wade, Prop. T. W. AvraJr., agent. IUad "Coin's Floaoclal Hnbool" and ttio taka np bis other pobliealioos. They era all etvincing, tuteraating Ik.n fVrl..a lt,H BUenL. Km him. Any inventor in Faaiern Oregon wbo deairt tba rviiva of ao attorney io Waehliik-ton. I. O, will And it to bia advantage lo rail on or adJraaa tbla pa- par. Mf Walt. Tbomtn runs stage tietwoen Heppner and Monument, arriving avery day rirwpt Monday and leaving every da eioei.l Hiiuilav. Hhorleat and Oheap- eat note to tha Interior. P. Cbo, agent. T. W. Ayers. Jr., ia making aiilrrol piain that ha inranta. ( hill oo pav, aad aolla It al V enla par ean,6 ai a fr II 5i; fl-Vl par dao. (it aampla and try II. tf. Frel Vh k, so aiprleneed botrber ; fmm Purtland, baa arwptwl a poaii0 lo Have k Mathawe bo'ehef abop, where ha will erv the pqbllo I tha et of atl. Frb meats and borMl ; weight to everjmia. I Tba Ivwraoe Pob. Co. have aeoorwl tnaa by a wubUy biMla. fldl-B by a , tba ag.oey of tha Creanl bleyolea frf i . . . . . . . . . . I . . J -.... t a. ... & i -a . .. 4 .ill I gMiM'i loo rion.y wi gei niim om way : frrnw inn vrraui ttsorasce. o( Ba lg gl laf ollaalor. Hant' shortly fceve .na marbloa for aala at j ' Wall I abool.l ty ! am." w tlgarea. ti.mloa a Creaea.l ixi etrat4 av tmt. . UfVa baying. It. A bay rara, ai ' "II. bd4 ; ' ' 9H fcy. ba a ynr.g a. It n leal' A t rt r ) f r er were rr-arid e.eo ll-i'l""' ""I ll.'lron h Ul 4 I, t 0l', II ti.lne a Ft A 'liars la' l all (' I f -r Let J h'M-VI- II i ' ag l t . f I. .in.. ae to Li MlMt, I J.anta M" li ... r'-t.a.k U-vt.eW, lAipa. ,b(3 Urt 1 m tW j tmi. IllLLT AT PCTALM P. J. W. Morrow, with bis wife and little girl, ate visiting old friends in Pnyallup. Mr. Morrow ia ;ouoty clerk of Morrow oonoty, Ore gon, ana baa large land and thick inter rats Ibere, and ia a aura euongh pioneer of tbe aound, being a native of Olympi Ilia father, Hon. J. L. Morrow, after whom Morrow county is named, crossed the plaina to Tugei eonod balf a century ag", and waa an saliva lieutenant ia tba Vi.lootwer service during lha Iodiau war of 'M ft. Thirty )eart ago ha went to Iba Idaho placer mines, and sfierwards la eama one of Iba pinbeer merchaott of Eaatero Oregoo. dimmerca. I'lleal 11 T llrklag I'llea. hyinptmna Mmalure; iiiirnaw itching and t inning; rwoat at night; worao hy acrati'hing. It alhiw to continue tiimora tirm, ablob often bleed and iilrera'e, tx-romltig Very ora. HwathIS (JlVTMSlT "pa Iho Itching and hleeij. Hitf, heals nlceratioo, and IB moat Oaaea reni'.vea I he Inruora Al drnggi.la, nf hv mail, fur fMI oeula. Dr. Haa ba A rVm, I'hlladflphU. enmpany have flleJ aoilca lo Ibia ff-ct, ro Iba ground of nii'epre.t,iati'o in cibtalnltig lnurat.fe. Tha fat tnat e eral fi'ea i.f incendiary an t Dot aid. denial nrlglo prera Ie 1 IL a of a fW weeks tg'i, and this koowlexlga aa ma lerlal to tba fiak. Is Iba tj-lioo at-0 Iowid ar L'r I fw days agt a veteran mroernal traveler from Ran ; Fraociano wm run doao by ao loeijer ; aoeed Dalla bietoliat. " A'a yno buriT I lo'jiirl a aympalhelia byslander, I llrt. feapot dej tha ilfHltilHW In a ' SO; prwaaed VuiOe, "oo bel I'm Lurt- For lareiy year I've teo a ranUtl of cili, d'lilgmg forty lnn-a a day cable ear, ImH rara, rqnawava and liO mt- Wa quota tha following Hard Timea prices hit Uasu : One New Home, latest t'yle. ne, $35 00 One New Home, style ie?o, baan run a Mt'a but good s new 3100 One New Home, second hand, in good order; a bt'gin 10 One f svonta, hat been ranted out and vied a litre, good as new, 8 Thiuarf Haraaln Prlrtt Jar imimillatt ocwirf am, 1 an wr on P. C. Thompson Co. Notice of Intention. l.tnu Orru t at Tub Iiai.im, (hum, June 71, A xoti r. ia iirRfHy nwr.s iiiat mr lv liillnitliis iiame ai'ttlr l.aa eir.l nnln. l Ms Intention In niaka nnal linerf In ii.wirl M his rlal'n, ant lhal lt .nil mill l.e ma.U neln'ej w. Morri. I oiml ( lera.al lli'Mmer, oreifiii, nn Am in, iw,, i : HK1HY 1'owrl.l, H4. r.. No. :rri, ir Die a', ,;. Kr. r and UK KKta h. At,. 1u 1 S. H K vt. M Me tiatiK-a Ihe MlnaliK ailnrMu-s l.n.v his eoiitliiiuMis retlene un ami eultltatlmi ul. MI'I laii'l l : M. t Hvti'l. John A Thw' tU.lierf fur- Mef, I. l Van Mlnkle.all nt He..ner. oiili ilk. . M'XiHV. A I lOirlaler. Wood Wanted. fit lawvat ef ran wi r.m. mi 1 m m m TaiKinglM His pat! Tbe man wbo talks through hia bat is everywhere io evidence very objection able avideoca it is, loo, io moat oases. Tba man of Intelligence covers bia creii'uuj with ona of T. It. HOWARD'S fine straw bate, which ia in Itself a sign of proeperily and gd taste. II also bnya bis urnceriea, gents' for Diahiligs, slot kmeu'a supplies, eto., at U T. R. HOWARD'S. Mr. Howard makes a seclally in those things rt quired by sheep aud cattlemen. lleinemW tba place asaw HEPPNCR BLOCK, Main St., Four doors south of lha U ty boteL X'OTirr. i k h a.l leiard ol iM.irl. I .0,n ,u. e-,-, v . we . , lobakooCk-dover la jay otnabam will bring sut agaioal Iba av. I t ........ .. , , . .' aral ootnpaaiea f r lha ncovtra tf L.s ta Mrarnv ,tr that Tiir. ' I Hrl.t.iier. f , 1 1 1 r--el e lille lor Ilia dellferf ol flits- l'i.r.,oli c-l tn-i at lha hia, ir mltrs al lpt..ner. aame tn 19 rnil nn Jul In. I r. l tm leiete-l nt elora'! I The rri raaeroa lha rlaht ki rrjwi anf nr al hlila. Br out. a r tni Bo.an. A Ileal 1 ) a-arart. c le.k tnla-l. Ilei.ie, Or . imia IS, Uk a Notice of Final Settlement. Nirtu r. 1 Hr.gr.sy i.tvrv that t"R unie'Slrf 4, I. a'l.fili,lstratr tha eelale ill Jai.iea 4 kr1., drfv1 l raaka S'.el aettlemrnl i4 his ifmi.U I'h l I et.aia aa a-K h a-l'i.lnleirator, al lha Ml t le'm i in eMinl eo.ift l M'-rro eniir al llenn aer, " M h'.i't'i al in f.i,n honsa In "H eiMblr. oa Ua M itaf u ai- i it a. 1 HKrrrttif., If AimKiiatrainr. libt or HoUerlUralo lha Weakly Una. Iba! e n.lrgfaief f Ofefva. il r ar.' rTtra Abvr.H r..r,t If. II a (II I... tv.b to adva. f, l '' wr tear. A A v tf alM a. I aa1 tt J.liiba.te.U;iwvfl-. Wwitai. r.i.r,. j UlTtlU at iieci'jir.rt I .hr.w O. C. II. if .CYCLES Arc the Highest of nil High Grodcs. J0 tfai.ti"1itlil riiiaiif lllrtela built in lha nrl4. refaolleas of frrt, in hnl t lolniett lu far mil one lor an I' lcrlof heel. Insist 00 hsili ilhf a-rl y. Until S'1"! I'iaraniiet t,f its Indiana Bicycle ba , a n.lliii.n dnllsr niMrfn. aboM IimI last looJ as inM R0S. 2210. LAOI S'$78. INDIANA BICYCLE CO, t, Iiuar)li, , r. a. A 'aatera Orefoa, rn-1S'h, lr. f J 21lfc SCORCH V if Ui VIH ft. RAlUrf r. y ra. A feal M faateri LEC1L DIM Plenty of them GaZvtto Office. at tho